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Rachelle Enns is an interview coach and job search expert. She works with candidates to perform their best in employment, medical, and post-secondary admission interviews.
Change is the one constant in the field of medicine, and it comes in the form of technological advancements and practice developments. To get a feel for your knowledge of the rapid pace of change, your medical school interviewers want to understand where you feel healthcare could most evolve in the future.

Rachelle Enns is an interview coach and job search expert. She works with candidates to perform their best in employment, medical, and post-secondary admission interviews.
"I would like to see health-based organizations and facilities put more effort into putting their patients at the center of everything they do. That could mean cutting down wait times, improving safety, and even engaging with the community more often so there is a greater level of trust. I believe that healthcare systems are evolving quickly, and I am happy to see how far this patient-centered attitude has come since I started my educational path within medicine."

Ryan Brunner has over ten years of experience recruiting, interviewing, and hiring candidates in the healthcare, public service, and private manufacturing/distribution industries.
Perhaps you feel that healthcare can best evolve through more patient-focused care. Maybe you think care coordination and synergy within the administration is the fastest way to improve healthcare. Whatever your answer, be sure to maintain a hopeful stance and complete your answer by describing how you feel healthcare is currently evolving for the better.
"Healthcare coverage and reimbursement from insurance companies can be very disjointed and complex. For Americans without proper education or assistance, navigating healthcare can prove to be a challenging feat and dissuade patients from seeking out a doctor. I imagine a more streamlined approach for coordinating healthcare, one that helps bridge the gap between inpatient and outpatient medicine, for example."

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I want healthcare to focus less on last-minute bandaging or treatments, and more on preventive care and public health initiatives. In the long run, this will cost less and be much more effective.

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Preventative care is an important topic. If you have any stats on preventative care in pediatrics, your area of interest, this would be a great addition.
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From my readings, It seems like healthcare has shifted away from reactive saving of life and into long-term sustaining of life as comfortably as possible. To this end, preventative measures like vaccines, quality of life measures like painkillers, and new services to support an aging population have become commonplace. I would like to see preventative treatments for debilitating diseases like Alzheimer's to prevent negative effects from happening in the first place. To this end, identifying preventative biomarkers to diagnose such diseases and developing preventative treatments is where I would like to see the field evolve.

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This is an important message that you bring up, and you make some exceptional points. This answer highlights your true interest in healthcare/medicine and how it's evolving.
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I would like compensation for primary care physicians to increase to incentivize more people to enter this field. I believe that having more primary care and family medicine doctors will allow for more physician-patient interaction. Currently, an interaction between patients and physicians is approximately 15 mins due to a shortage of PCPs. With more time to evaluate, diagnose, and talk to patients about treatments, I believe that the quality of healthcare being delivered will increase.

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This is a fantastic answer, very detailed, and you support your thinking very well. Nice work!
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I would like for the delivery of healthcare to be more patient-focused and less profit-focused. After working in a corporately owned hospital, I have experienced many situations in which the administration is more worried about how much money they will make than if the patient is being taken care of or not. While it is still a business and money will help it to continue running, the patient should be the top focus so that we don't lose any patients. The more patients we end up having will help with the money situation.

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This is a sad situation, indeed, when profit is put before care. You offer up a caring, thoughtful answer with a very reasonable approach for repairing the disconnect.
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